realist造句1. She had always been a realist, not a dreamer.
2. We are optimist and realist.
3. I'm a realist—I know you can't change people overnight.
4. He is a realist.
5. I'm a realist I know you can't change people's attitudes overnight.
6. I'm a realist - I knew there was no way I could win, so I swam for a good finish, for points.
7. She is a realist through and through.
8. For all your social conscience you're a realist.
9. Einstein, of course, was a realist through and through.
10. Einstein was a realist through and through.
11. The Realist perspective remains broadly the one described in this chapter.
12. Landscapes from the truly realist to the virtually abstract array themselves across the May gallery horizon.
13. Failures in this process, however, are explicable in realist terms as the protection of national sovereignty.
14. By the late 1930s the legal realist movement seemed to have lost its way.
15. He is himself a realist, not a racist, and not now given to making proclamations.
16. He imported the commonsense realist philosophy, which included a demand that individuals be responsible for public affairs.
17. Beneath its realist exterior, it too can make its more subliminal appeal.
18. The realist view of power has been particularly influential in the United States among theorists and foreign-policy practitioners alike.
19. The direct realist sees beauty and meaning in the things themselves, to be profoundly or superficially, deeply or shallowly apprehended.
20. The successful teacher is invariably a pragmatist and a realist.
21. I see myself not as a cynic but as a realist.
22. Naturally, the overall content of nonconformist works reads like a list of the worst taboos of Socialist Realist theory.
23. Against the sensuality of the romantic, Berlin offered the sobriety of the realist.
24. It was found that key characteristics was by far the most popular strategy, followed by realist strategy.
25. The vast majority of prints published during the postwar era were worked in a traditionally realist manner.
26. Models of interdependence focus on interstate relations but challenge the realist view of states as independent actors.
27. There is an evident parallel between Brooke-Rose's vitriolic attack on this social system and her disenchantment with the realist novel.
28. Nevertheless, a surprisingly large number of artists continued to work in a realist manner.
29. In 1937 the historian Meyer Schapiro, writing first in Marxist Quarterly, analysed the opposition of realist and abstract art.
30. The kind of knowledge which can be learnt through classic realist texts mitigates against a detailed, productive analysis of racial issues.